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Mark Henry Talks About Mae Young Giving Birth To A Hand

Posted By: Joe West on Jul 30, 2021

Mark Henry Talks About Mae Young Giving Birth To A Hand

Mark Henry has revealed in an interview with AEW Unrestricted that his son Jacob is really into the idea of becoming a professional wrestler and one day hopes to make that dream a reality.

However, when some fans think of Mark Henry having children, they remember the Mae Young incident where she gave birth to a severed hand live on television. This was brought up on the podcast, and Henry had this to say:

“I still to this day don't get it. I've asked Vince several times, ‘Why a hand?’ He goes, ‘It’s a hand,’ But if there is going to be a second-generation wrestler to come out of the Henry family, it will probably be my son Jacob, who is a superfan. He really loves wrestling and has said that he doesn't care if he is a pro bowl player, he's only going to play for about four or five years and then he's going to quit playing football and start wrestling.”

“I’m like, “Well, what if you end up being the best guy in the league?’ He’s like, ‘Well, I'm going to have to make enough money early so I can go and establish my life and I can do what I want to do, which is wrestling.’ I’m like, ‘More power to you. When you get there, hopefully, I will still be alive,’ but if I'm not here to enjoy it, I'm sure that the fans will really enjoy it.”

Source: Fightful.com
Tags: #wwe #aew #mark henry

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